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non conducive
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"non conducive" is not correct for written English.
The correct word in this context is "non-conducive." For example, "The noisy environment in the office was non-conducive to productive work."
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When questioned about the difference in tactics, one Anonymous member representing #OpCyberPrivacy, who operates under the pseudonym Bio, told VICE News that: "the only difference between us is methodology, leaking databases we access is non conducive to the end result of respected privacy in this nation and abroad".
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Sign in Pentagon: "This passageway has been made non-conducive to utilization for an indefinite period".
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High ambient temperatures coupled with high humidity lead to uncomfortable conditions that are non-conducive for human comfort and productivity.
By John Perry and John McCarten The New Yorker, September 19 , 1964P. 47 Sign in Pentagon: "This passageway has been made non-conducive to utilization for an indefinite period".
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The most attracting feature of rf coupling is its capability to sputter atomize conductive as well as non-conducive solid materials.
They sell hardware with an upgrade cycle of about eight months – a year on the topside – so for them to blow out a TV would be non-conducive to their goals.
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In addition to being one of the poorest countries in the world, it is still struggling to re-build its infrastructure post-earthquake and its political instability makes it a non-conducive environment to do business.
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I do not drink alcohol (non-conducive to singing).
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It'd be hard to claim that any of these people are anything other than non-conducive to the public good.
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The Home Office can block or remove anyone from the country if it feels that their presence is "non-conducive to the public good".
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Although logical, that lack of urgency for further support combined with the league's low income creates an environment that is fairly non-conducive to expansion.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct form, "non-conducive", to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
Common error
Avoid writing "non conducive" as two separate words. The correct form is hyphenated: "non-conducive".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "non conducive" is intended to function as an adjective, modifying a noun to describe something that does not promote or facilitate a desired outcome. However, as Ludwig AI points out, this form is grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "non conducive" is used to describe something that is not favorable or helpful, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "non-conducive". As Ludwig AI indicates, using the correct form, "non-conducive", will ensure clarity and credibility. Alternative phrases like "unfavorable", "detrimental", or "unsuitable" can be used depending on the context. The intended register is neutral, although the grammatical error reduces its suitability in more formal environments.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
not conducive
Corrected form of the original phrase.
unfavorable
Emphasizes a negative or disadvantageous aspect.
unfavorable to
Specifies the entity or outcome negatively affected.
detrimental
Highlights the harmful or damaging effect.
not helpful for
Directly indicates a lack of assistance or benefit.
counterproductive
Focuses on hindering the intended outcome.
unsuitable
Stresses the inappropriateness for a specific purpose.
inappropriate
Indicates unsuitability in a given situation or context.
incompatible
Highlights a lack of alignment or harmony.
inhospitable
Suggests an unwelcoming or harsh environment.
FAQs
What is the correct way to write "non conducive"?
The correct way to write this phrase is with a hyphen: "non-conducive". The unhyphenated form, "non conducive", is grammatically incorrect.
What does "non-conducive" mean?
"Non-conducive" means not favorable or helpful; tending to prevent or discourage.
What can I say instead of "non-conducive"?
You can use alternatives like "unfavorable", "detrimental", or "unsuitable" depending on the context.
How to use "non-conducive" in a sentence?
Example: The noisy environment was "non-conducive" to studying.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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